Many men with Erectile Dysfunction (ED) question: “If I stop drinking, will my ED go away?”
People often take alcohol to relax or enhance their mood in the bedroom.
Although a drink or two might temporarily lighten your mood and increase your sexual desire, excessive alcohol consumption can have the opposite effect.
Too much alcohol can cause Erectile Dysfunction.
You might have heard of the term “whiskey dick,” which describes alcohol-induced ED.
If you are dealing with erection issues due to alcoholism, you might wonder whether quitting alcohol can help your ED subside.
In this article, we will explore whether alcohol abstinence can help treat Erectile Dysfunction or not.
We will also discuss why Erectile Dysfunction might persist even after quitting drinking.
How can alcoholism lead to ED

As per 2021 research, there is a j-shaped relationship between Erectile Dysfunction and alcohol.
It means moderate quantities of alcohol do not affect your erectile function, but consuming excessive alcohol can cause ED.
Another research in 2018 suggests that regular and high consumption of alcohol may increase your chances of having ED.
Here is how excessive alcohol consumption can cause Erectile Dysfunction:
- Alcohol can interfere with the transmission of essential signals from the brain to the penis. Thus, restricting blood flow to the penis, which is needed to get and maintain an erection.
- As per a 1998 study, too much alcohol can lower Testosterone levels in your body, which is a crucial sex hormone for causing erections. Therefore, low Testosterone levels can develop ED.
- Alcohol can cause Depression and Anxiety, which are the leading contributors to ED.
Alcoholism does not just affect your erectile function but can also have broader effects on your overall sexual well-being. To know about the effects of alcoholism, read Exploring the Impact: How Does Alcohol Affect a Man Sexually

